Gender, Sexual Identity, and Resilience: A Queer Analysis of Forbidden Love in Chinelo Okparanta's Under the Udala Tress
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v3i1.385Keywords:
Forbidden Love, Identity formation, Queer Theory, LGPTQ+ Representation, Under the Udala TreesAbstract
This paper explores the themes of forbidden love, resilience, and identity in Chinelo Okparanta's Under the Udala Trees from a queer theoretical perspective. Set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War, the novel tells the story of Ijeoma, a young girl who discovers her sexual orientation in a society where homosexuality is both criminalized and taboo. The analysis concentrates on Ijeoma's journey of self-discovery and how her experiences challenge the heteronormative expectations of her community. In a society that punishes queer love, Ijeoma's emotional and romantic desires become acts of resistance and resilience. This study focuses on the complexities of identity formation in a context shaped by societal, cultural, and religious pressures. Additionally, the paper examines the intersection of gender, sexuality, and socio-political factors and how these elements influence Ijeoma's sense of self and her navigation of societal boundaries. The queer analysis reveals that Ijeoma's love for another woman subverts societal norms and creates a space for queer identities to challenge oppressive structures. Focusing on Ijeoma's internal and external struggles, this study provides insight into how marginalized sexual identities are negotiated in hostile environments. Ultimately, the paper argues that Under the Udala Trees is a powerful narrative tool advocating for greater acceptance of diverse sexual and gender identities in African literature. It emphasizes the importance of representing LGBTQ+ voices and the resilience required to assert one's identity in the face of societal opposition.
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